They'd not be able to function outside NI those ****s.
When will they realise no one gives a flying monkeys ****?
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they play Danny Boy if NI win something, I honestly didnt know that ... if only they would play It`s Not Unusual for the Welshers, Mull of Kintyre for Scotchland and The Floral Dance for the Nigels these games would be so much more entertaining...It's ok, i'm up to speed now.
Ex-Rangers owner Craig Whyte was being chased by the taxman for £3.74m BEFORE he started his catastrophic reign at Ibrox
HMRC had instructed debt enforcers to chase Whyte with a bill for almost £4million and threaten him with bankruptcy in May 2011 - the same month that he bought Rangers.


Rangers fans: "Why were HMRC chasing Rangers for money? It was just a witch hunt"
Rangers fans: "Why were HMRC not chasing Craig Whyte for the money he owed?"
Wrong on both counts, Russ.
Rangers were subject to a criminal act when Murray sold to Whyte and we should not be punished any more. Rangers should be hypothetically awarded the last 3 tainted titles and reinstated into the SPFL.
- Example 1: HMRC hounded Rangers via the EBT case which made us unsellable - it's irrelevant now as the past is the past but that's what happened, in summary, but we now know that, in the most part, Murray acted within the law regarding EBT's.
- Example 2: This is a more pertinent point. If HMRC knew that Whyte personally owed them £4m, then why allow him to run up a further £14m in several missed payments relating to PAYE/NI/VAT? That just doesn't happen in my book. I know that as soon as he missed a PAYE/NI payment, they normally issue all sorts of letters and threats, but if Whyte was known to them, then waiting 9 months before acting just raises so many questions that I don't have time to get into but it just shouldn't have happened.
Wrong on both counts, Russ.
- Example 1: HMRC hounded Rangers via the EBT case which made us unsellable - it's irrelevant now as the past is the past but that's what happened, in summary, but we now know that, in the most part, Murray acted within the law regarding EBT's.
- Example 2: This is a more pertinent point. If HMRC knew that Whyte personally owed them £4m, then why allow him to run up a further £14m in several missed payments relating to PAYE/NI/VAT? That just doesn't happen in my book. I know that as soon as he missed a PAYE/NI payment, they normally issue all sorts of letters and threats, but if Whyte was known to them, then waiting 9 months before acting just raises so many questions that I don't have time to get into but it just shouldn't have happened.
Rangers were subject to a criminal act when Murray sold to Whyte and we should not be punished any more. Rangers should be hypothetically awarded the last 3 tainted titles and reinstated into the SPFL.
